ANYWAY Muse....They have tried to be too classy live with all the videos and affects and it's subtracted from the music and the setlist variety.
Royal Albert Hall was the best live version of Bliss.
Muse go from having incredible piano songs like Space Dementia and Apocalypse Please to some awful ones like Feeling Good and Endlessly.

I love Fake Plastic Trees too!!!!! /offtopic

I agree with pretty much all of things you said. especially the one in yellow.

But then, in bold, meh, I disagree. I think Endlessly is pretty good! I didn't really like it at first tbh, but then I find it pretty nice, especially kicking off a tiring morning!

Have they always played the same setlists throughout a whole tour? I don't like they way they play the same exact songs in nearly every venue, but then again i'm not sure if that's how most bands do it. I do like they way they pay tribute to local great bands (like Rush in Canada and AC/DC in Australia).

Another feeling I get about Muse is that before they didn't sound like they were TRYING to make music, they just made it. Now they sound like they are actually trying (maybe too hard).

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Have they always played the same setlists throughout a whole tour? I don't like they way they play the same exact songs in nearly every venue, but then again i'm not sure if that's how most bands do it. I do like they way they pay tribute to local great bands (like Rush in Canada and AC/DC in Australia).

Another feeling I get about Muse is that before they didn't sound like they were TRYING to make music, they just made it. Now they sound like they are actually trying (maybe too hard).